Hello Peter,
Yes, I too am inclined to do what I can to forward those who show an
earnest desire to move forward in my physical location. Fortunately, my
world view has the benefit of other juxtaposition-ing. Flying with
eagles and crawling with lizards with all the in-betweens allows more
flex
Hi Peggy ;
I couldn't agree with you more. I tracked down some
hand powered bicycle carts I gave to some handicapped
people in Cambodia, and one guy with one arm was using
it to bring goods across the border for about $2 per
day. Imagine 1 arm powering this arm powered bicycle
cart. He was wor
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Many times what people want and what is are not the
same.
Absolutely right, the consumer gets what they demand.
The consumer gets what the consumer demands. Sorry
out there but my feeling is the average consumer is
n
Hi Keith ;
--- Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peter, you've misunderstood me. I didn't say and
> didn't mean that you
> were angry.
Ok Keith, never mind this very minor thing. No problem
at all.
> Dealing with the forces that interfere with and
> manipulate human nature for
> th
ake sense or nobody
will believe it." Mark Twain
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> Mike,
>
> Out of curiosity, do you have a reference for
Hi Keith ;
--- Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peter, you've misunderstood me. I didn't say and
> didn't mean that you
> were angry.
Ok Keith, never mind this very minor thing. No problem
at all.
> Dealing with the forces that interfere with and
> manipulate human nature for
> the
ought Saddam was
lunatic so he moved in.
CS
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Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Made in China? - Cambodia.
> Hi Hakan ;
>
> I admi
were angry. I was angry, I said you were pessimistic, and that indeed
you have been, or sadly frustrated, if you prefer. Check the quotes I
included. You despair of human goodwill and of the human capacity to
learn much-needed lessons, yet in another post you include in this
the critical fact
Hi All ;
Opps. Sorry if I forgot anybody (Walt). Happy New
Year to you all!!
Peter G.
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Hello Keith and All ;
Keith wrote :
> You really should check this out, IMHO, there's
> no need to be so pessimistic, and I don't think it's
your nature.
I wouldn't say I was pessimistic, but I agree it may
appear that way.
> I've been there, I was angry for years, angry about
all the callous
Hi Hakan ;
--- Hakan Falk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I belive that Pol Pot was a Cambodian home cooked
> lunatic,
> that for global and regional reasons had the Chinese
> support.
Yes you may very well be right.
Best Regards,
Peter G.
Thailand
Peter,
It is no doubt that Pol Pot was supported by the Chinese,
but you said in your original email that China was behind
the Pol Pot experiment and that it was some sort of experiment
on their behalf. In this sense I have my doubts on that the
equal sign is a valid one. Therefore I also have m
"Sideshow - Nixon, Kissinger and the Secret Bombing of Cambodia", by
William Shawcross, is an excellent source. "In Sideshow, journalist
Shawcross presents the first full-scale investigation of the secret
and illegal war the United States fought with Cambodia from 1969 to
1973, paving the wa
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> At 05:16 PM 12/30/2004, Hakan wrote:
> >Do not worry, I do not think that China (or any other country) see US
as a
> >major source of food for humans. It is almost unc
Hi Hakan ;
I admit that I don't really know the whole story, so
anyone please feel free to correct me. I have many
Khmer friends, and I discuss this with them often.
>From what I understand there were weekly flights to
Beijing for supplies and military strategists.
However (CS), this was only
Do not worry, I do not think that China (or any other country) see US as a
major source of food for humans. It is almost unconceivable that they
would go to such efforts to secure corn supply for their own poultry
production. LOL
I live in an agricultural county in the Pacific Northw
Peter,
You live closer to it, but I have large difficulties to see that China
was behind the Cambodian Pol Pot philosophies. It was in its
essence an onslaught on education and knowledge, something
that is very difficult to identify with the policies of China.
China have during the last 50 year
Walt,
Do not worry, I do not think that China (or any other country) see US as a
major source of food for humans. It is almost unconceivable that they would
go to such efforts to secure corn supply for their own poultry production. LOL
Hakan
At 07:40 PM 12/30/2004, you wrote:
At 09:23 AM
Hi Walt ;
> Within living memory, China has taken
> economic steps which
> resulted in the deaths of millions of their own
> citizens; I therefore
> conclude that they wouldn't blush at taking steps
> which diminished the
> quality of life for Americans or Japanese.
Quite true. I am
Walt Patrick wrote:
That's part of what makes the half trillion dollars held in
China's hands so problematic since Japan holds about the same amount of
US paper. If China dumps the dollar, that move will likely crash the
Japanese economy as well.
In short, from the Chinese p
washingtonpost.com
Chinese Workers Pay for Wal-Mart's Low Prices
Retailer Squeezes Its Asian Suppliers to Cut Costs
By Peter S. Goodman and Philip P. Pan
Washington Post Foreign Service
Sunday, February 8, 2004; Page A01
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Many Japanese companies also do this in China (and elsewhere), it's
Robert,
> "Demise" would probably not be an adequate context. "Subserviant,"
"dependant" or "beholding" might better fit.
Todd Swearingen
Is that not already the case?
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"The Edge of Justice"
Adventure for Your Mind
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r fit.
Todd Swearingen
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Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 12:23 PM
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Walt Patrick wrote:
That's part of what makes th
That's part of what makes the half trillion dollars held in
China's hands so problematic since Japan holds about the same amount of
US paper. If China dumps the dollar, that move will likely crash the
Japanese economy as well.
In short, from the Chinese perspective, it's a t
uot;The difference between truth and fiction
> is that fiction must make sense or nobody
> will believe it." Mark Twain
>
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> From: "csc-propulsion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, De
Walt,
If one start to dump, the others will follow and it is not any
real gains in it, as long as US can be regarded as a good
security risk. The problem is more a question if the current
US leadership does what they have to do and do not bring
US to a situation were they will become a bad risk.
Peter,
I did not meant to attach a hidden meaning, but I did try to
add some clarifications to the spy plane incident. If that
would have happened in Russia during the heights of the
cold war, which it actually did, the US pilots would have been
thrown in jail and used for large PR court cases,
gt; *
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> Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 7:31 AM
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>
>
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Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 7:31 AM
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> If you doesn't know the facts, then u should ask your Congressman why
the
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 2:01 PM
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> At 07:25 PM 12/29/2004, CS Chua wrote:
> > Most Americans like Walt Patrick are victims of USA media
reporting,
> >which unfortunately twist their facts de
rom: "Walt Patrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 2:08 PM
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> At 09:32 PM 12/29/2004, CS wrote:
> >Japan murdered
> >millions of innocent people in the 2nd World Wa
Hi CS ;
--- csc-propulsion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From the US$2.00 paid to the Chinese contract
> manufacturers, the Reebok or
> Nikes are retailed for more than US$100.00. Who kept
> the profit?
> Let's be realistic. For all these products sold at
> Walmart, who kept those
> profits?
Hi Phillip ;
--- Phillip Wolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have some Chinese buddy engineers born in the U.S.
> and I have some Chinese buddy engineers born in
> mainland China. I also have some UK buddy engineers
> born in the UK and others born in the US; I have
> Nicaragua buddy engineers
Hi CS ;
--- csc-propulsion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Boeing does no such thing. MD did make some of the
> doors or some not
> important part in the host country. The avionics and
> the complete Boeing
> plane is made in USA. Do not make wild guesses.
A quick google turned up :
http://www.w
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 3:23 PM
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> I have some Chinese buddy engineers born in the U.S.
> and I have some Chinese buddy engineers born in
> mainland China. I also have s
al
> > > than others? Are you
> > > strong enough to give an honest answer?
> > >
> > > Be realistic. Ask your own Congressman what
> > > America is doing to others
> > > before saying what others are doing to USA.
> > >
> > >
Most Americans like Walt Patrick are victims of USA media reporting,
which unfortunately twist their facts depending on which lobby pays them in
Washington.
Here's an example of the twisty reporting that raises concerns.
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=26539
WorldNet
Japan murdered
millions of innocent people in the 2nd World War, more than the Nazis, yet
they have more nuclear power stations (2nd to France) than USA. For them to
convert to nuclear bombs and embarked on their military is like waiting for
history to repeat itself.
That's part of wha
Most Americans like Walt Patrick are victims of USA media reporting,
which unfortunately twist their facts depending on which lobby pays them in
Washington.
Here's an example of the twisty reporting that raises concerns.
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=26539
ay, December 30, 2004 12:26 PM
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> Hi CS ;
>
> > How many pair of
> > shoes must China sell to USA in exchange for a
> > Boeing 747?
>
> Yes, but it is all part of the plan. Most Chinese
> contracts come wit
> From: "Guag Meister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 9:51 AM
> Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Made in China?
>
>
> > Hi Walt ;
> >
> > Yes the potential for China to cause seriou
The flood of cheap goods from China accomplishes two
things. It causes a balance otf trade deficit (China
gets more dollars), and destroys US domestic
production capacity. When the flood of cheap goods
stops (which it will eventually), a lot of people will
be without because domestic capac
oing to USA.
>
>
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> From: "Guag Meister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 9:51 AM
> Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Made in China?
>
>
> > Hi Walt ;
>
Hi CS ;
> How many pair of
> shoes must China sell to USA in exchange for a
> Boeing 747?
Yes, but it is all part of the plan. Most Chinese
contracts come with strings that stipulate that parts
of the plane must be built in China and generally the
plane must be assembled in China. So Boeing n
.
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Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 9:51 AM
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> Hi Walt ;
>
> Yes the potential for China to cause serious
> dis
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From: "Walt Patrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 2:29 AM
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> At 08:58 AM 12/29/2004, you wrote:
> >Can someone please explain why it is that approx. 70 to 80% (I thi
Hi Hakan ;
I think you have attached hidden meaning and you have
mis-understood my message, thereby diluting it and
causing mis-direction. I hate what the US is doing
around the world as much as anybody (is that a hate
crime?). I watch the mind-numbing apathy of the
average American, even membe
Peter,
I think that China handled themselves on this occasion. After all, US was
spying on them and it is other occasions. When US used commercial aircraft
against Russia, when they disappeared with passengers and all. Do not
forget that China also lost a plane and pilot, when they tried to t
Walt,
It seems that China learned fast, from a game that US used to be quite good
at and still is. You only have to look at the post WWII economic and
corporate policies by US, which was based on utilizing a firm US control of
global oil resources. Things are changing and US have not yet disc
Hi Walt ;
Yes the potential for China to cause serious
disruption to the US economy is scary and increasing.
Lest anyone think that China is a 'friend" of the US,
look at how China handled the US spyplane accident and
emergency landing in April 2001.Consider how
differently it would have bee
Can someone please explain why it is that approx. 70 to 80% (I think I am
being a little too conservative with these percentages) of the "items" for
sale, at any given department store in America today, are made in
China? This question has bothered me for years.
There are those who
Can someone please explain why it is that approx. 70 to 80% (I think I am being a little too conservative with these percentages) of the "items" for sale, at any given department store in America today, are made in China? This question has bothered me for years.
Is this simply a matter of low
Dear Anti-Fossil and Readers:
The Wall Street Journal, Dec, 24 Issue and China Daily
have have related articles. It is a very complex
issue. Here is a summary:
--Editor of Start Magazine tried buying only U.S. made
goods for her Christmas and realized most items no
longer manufactured in the U.S
Can someone please explain why it is that approx. 70 to 80% (I think
I am being a little too conservative with these percentages) of the
"items" for sale, at any given department store in America today,
are made in China? This question has bothered me for years.
Is this simply a matter of
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